Since last April I’ve been posting collections of links to Netbehaviour . These are links that I’ve found during my web browsing that are on the subject of art, technology and society. I try to arrange them to create associations…

http://www.colourlovers.com/business/blog/2010/09/15/the-most-powerful-colors-in-the-world Quantitative Aesthetics: the most popular colours in the web’s brand logos. http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/remi-sussan-hacking-the-sacred-project/2010/09/17 “I have just created a google group about hierohacking: the goal of this group will be to discuss applied neurotheology, see how we can “hack the sacred”,…

Miguel de Icaza acknowledges Mono’s past problems with patents, but not its current ones – http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2010/Mar-25.html Theora is not more of a patent threat than h246, Gruber 😉 – http://www.osnews.com/story/23058/Theora_More_of_a_Patent_Threat_than_H264_Wait_What_ Gruber’s Theora journey continues (answers to his questions – because…

More PDFs (and sometimes epubs) of original Victorian and Edwardian books of interest to Steampunks. See part one here, and how these books were found here. Automata (1893) http://www.archive.org/details/automataoldandn00unkngoog Automobiles (1900) http://www.archive.org/details/horselessvehicle00hiscrich Babbage On The Difference Engine (1864) http://books.google.com/books?id=Fa1JAAAAMAAJ Engineering…

http://identi.ca/tag/wikimediahatesart I have a lot of respect for the Wikimedia Foundation, everyone I’ve met from it have been great people and I use their software and projects daily. I was proud to take part in the Wikipedia Loves Art event…